Google IO

Rumors about #Google looking to step into the virtual reality segment have been floating around for quite some time now. The rumor is further being substantiated by a new source now, who has mentioned that Google could look to show off a new virtual reality based hardware known as Android VR. The source mentions that Google

After unveiling a couple of then odd-looking Chromebooks at I/O 2011, the road-opening first-gen Nexus 7 a year later and short-lived Google Play Edition device program pioneer Galaxy S4 during the 2013 developer-centric San Francisco conference, El Goog turned the page in 2014 and kept the event’s focus on software. Similarly, day one of Google

Android M has finally gone official at the Google I/O earlier today and there are a couple of interesting additions to talk about. The announcement of the latest update to Android was barely a surprise as its existence was leaked out a couple of weeks ago and a Google executive even confirmed it recently. So

We have all had our list of expectations from Google for the I/O event that starts later today. And just as we lead up to the event, it is being said that the company could finally show off Android Pay, which has been rumored for quite some time now. The service was partially announced by Android

It’s all (relatively) quiet on the Nexus release front, and with a measly few days left until the Google I/O 2015 opener, that can only mean one thing. Whatever Big G has planned for the stock Android-running hardware program, we won’t be able to check out any N5, N6 or N9 sequels in the flesh

Google I/O 2015 will be held on 28-29 May 2015. But in order for you to get into the event, you will need to register and then get picked by Google (randomly). Well, if you’re interested in getting into the event on May 28-29, you can have a shot at doing that by registering today. Registrations

The annual Google I/O developer conference usually draws a large number of crowds. And the Mountain View giant has now announced the dates for this year’s event. The Google I/O 15 will be held over a two day period on May 28 and 29 at the Moscone Center in San Francisco, California. The news was shared by Google’s Sundar Pichai

Missed out on the action from Google I/O? Don’t worry, Google has you covered. The company has uploaded video highlights containing all the key announcements and launches from the event. This will give you a brief rundown of whatever took place during I/O 2014, without necessarily having to go through the entire event video which has

No more rumors, no more mysteries (well, except for the elusive Moto 360), no more questions and no more speculation. The first Android Wear smartwatches are here, are square, get used to it. Yeah, you too snarky haters in the back acting like you know better and would never touch a fugly wearable piece with

As was announced this morning, both the Samsung Gear Live And The LG G Watch can now be pre-ordered on Google Play. The Gear Live comes only in Black and costs $199. It ships after July 7th, but that date might slip as more people order it. The LG G Watch is also available and costs

This morning during the Google I/O keynote, Google announced that they completed their Google Drive apps and would be publishing the Google Slides app to the Play Store. It is now live as a free download. Google Slides lets you create presentations as part of Google Drive and also lets you import existing Powerpoint presentations to edit. With the

Today during Google’s I/O keynote, a few protestors managed to get into the room. They appear to be part of the “Occupy Google” protest group, which protests Google, and by proxy Silicon Valley, for supposedly making it impossible for people not in the tech sector to live in the Bay Area. The first protestor claimed

Today at Google I/O, Google further unveiled Android Wear, their foray into wearable technology. They further showed off the upcoming devices and will be releasing the SDK later today. Of course, they announced some release dates for devices as well. The LG G Watch, which was shown off in March, will be on the Play Store later

We’re only hours away from the kickoff of Google I/O with the keynote at 9 AM PDT, but leaks always happen last minute. According to 9to5Google, these images are of a press render of the Moto X+1. Also according to them, the device might be unveiled during the keynote. Perhaps its a device Google plans to give away

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